Archive for October, 2009

Maybe you’re using Microsoft Word and you’re printing some Maco ML-3000 address labels, which are comparable to Avery 5160 labels. Well there’s plenty of on line help, and lots of examples of how to print your Avery 5160 labels.
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Check out our ML-8100 return address labels. They’re comparable to Avery 5167 Laser Labels. We supply lots of folks with this label who create their own customs designs, and then resell them. But they’re not just for return address labels. Use your imagination and see what uses you can use return address labels for.

If you like free stuff (like free shipping), like we do here at MacoLabels.com, you’ll love Ubuntu Linux. We use Ubuntu Linux here as one of our operating systems. You can find and download a ton of free software for Ubuntu that will help you do lots of things … like print Avery compatible Maco labels using a free program called OpenOffice. If you’re running Microsofts OS, Vista, you can download Ubuntu and install it on a Virtual Machine which is essentially a file on your computer that simulates another computer, so you don’t even need a separate computer to install Ubuntu on. You’ll discover a lot of fun software from file sharing to mp3 rippers to spreadsheets, databases and so much more.

Why spend all that cash on Avery Labels. They really are fantastic labels. But so are Maco. If you’ve never used Maco labels, it’s time to start saving boatloads of money. Not only that, they’re just as high a quality product as Avery Labels. Some of our customers have said that Maco Labels are even better than Avery Labels.

If you’re a teacher, and you’re awarding any of your students any kind of certificate, make sure to put the finishing touches on any certificate with a Maco Gold Notarial or Certificate Seal. If you need an 8-1/2 X 11 sheet, there’s the ML-7850. If you need the smaller sheets, you can choose between the OS-719, OS-720, and OS-721.